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Scott Spence

Scott Spence

Engineering Team Lead, XtendOps

London, United Kingdom

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Engineering Team Lead at XtendOps with 20 years in tech. I build with AI daily—shipping production SvelteKit apps, refactoring thousands of files with Claude Code, and creating MCP servers with hundreds of GitHub stars.

Author of mcp-sequentialthinking-tools (500+ stars), mcp-omnisearch (250+ stars), and mcp-svelte-docs. Svelte ambassador and organizer of Svelte Society London for 4+ years.

I write about practical AI workflows and what actually works (and what doesn't) at scottspence.com.

Area of Expertise

  • Finance & Banking
  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • HTML

SvelteKit and the Content Layer

An overview of the past the present and the future of content on the web with SvelteKit placed to make the most of what it has to offer

SvelteKit and the Content Layer

An overview of the past the present and the future of content on the web with SvelteKit placed to make the most of what it has to offer.

This talk will detail content on the web in its infancy how the modern CSS was born and where that has taken us up to in the present. There’ll be an introduction to Svelte and SvelteKit and how they can leverage what the modern web has to offer.

There will be code examples of how to get started with modern GraphQL clients for use in SveltKit and how to use them with SvelteKit.

We will discuss the features SveltKit has to offer and how to use them in a secure way so as not to expose sensitive credentials on the bowser (client).

Building with SvelteKit and GraphQL

Want to get familiar with the framework that took the top spot for most loved framework on the Stack Overflow developer survey in 2021?

Svelte is a super versatile framework with no virtual dom unlike React and Vue, it's a compiler that builds your projects into vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

This workshop will go over the basics of setting up with SvelteKit and querying data from a GraphQL API and using that data in SvelteKit to retrieve data for use in the client (browser).

In this workshop, you'll learn the basics of using Svelte to build a site that will get content from a GraphQL endpoint.
We'll be building a blog! Sorry, I know the blog is the new ToDo list but it's a great way to understand what we'll be covering in the workshop.

Scott Spence

Engineering Team Lead, XtendOps

London, United Kingdom

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